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chemical digestion
Mechanical digestion is produced by breaking down and chewing food. This process involves the physical breakdown of food into smaller pieces that can be further digested and absorbed by the body.
digestion
Chemical Digestion is where chemicals in the body are broken down to the point where they can be absorbed. So, yes?
The two stages of digestion, mechanical and chemical digestion, work together to break down food into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by the body. Mechanical digestion physically breaks down food into smaller pieces, while chemical digestion uses enzymes to break down food into nutrients that can be absorbed by the body. Both stages are necessary for the body to extract and use the essential nutrients from food.
Enzymes contribute to chemical digestion. They are produced by the pancreas and together with bile, chemically change food into molecules so that it can be absorbed easily by the body.
Chemical digestion involves the breakdown of food particles through the action of enzymes. These enzymes help break down complex molecules into simpler forms that can be absorbed by the body. This process occurs primarily in the stomach and small intestine.
The small intestine is the organ responsible for both chemical digestion and absorption of nutrients from food. Enzymes and bile break down the food, while nutrients are absorbed through the small intestine's lining into the bloodstream for distribution to the body's cells.
The medical term for the chemical and mechanical breakdown of food in the body is "digestion." During digestion, enzymes break down food into smaller molecules that can be absorbed and utilized by the body for energy and nutrients.
Mechanical digestion is the physical mashing and pulling apart of food like chewing your food. Chemical digestion uses acids and enzymes to chemically break down the food until it is small enough to be absorbed through the wall of the small intestine.
Nutrients and energy from the food are absorbed into your body.
The process of breaking down food into smaller particles is called digestion. It begins with mechanical digestion in the mouth, where food is chewed and mixed with saliva. This is followed by chemical digestion in the stomach and intestines, where enzymes break down the food into nutrients that can be absorbed by the body.